Cypocalypse
New member
- Joined
- Jan 26, 2008
- Messages
- 252
- MBTI Type
- eNtP
- Enneagram
- 4w5/
Some questions.
1. Do you think you're really that lazy, or is it just that you got exposed in a very Te extensive environment that scared the bejesus out of you (such as taking up an ENGINEERING degree with all the Math and the Physics)?
2. We all think that it's propbably the fault of our SJ parent, but let's say that you were given some degree of liberties and even financial resources early in your childhood. Would you be specializing in a specific area, or would you still be a jack-of-all-trades? I know quite a number of ENxPs 10 years older than me, more passionate, have more resources, and they're still undecided on what they want to focus on. Really.
3. Do you purposely put yourself in a laid back state to find your legitimate niche? If you'd already found yours, did you become seriously busy with the endeavor?
4. Let's say that you didn't learn MBTI, and that somehow, you're able to realistically cope in an SiTe envionment. Do you see yourself behaving this way without burning yourself out (after all, ignorance is a bliss)? Or did MBTI somehow give you a sense of becoming a "rebel" because it gave you an understanding on how things are apparently wrong with you in relation to your external environment?
1. Do you think you're really that lazy, or is it just that you got exposed in a very Te extensive environment that scared the bejesus out of you (such as taking up an ENGINEERING degree with all the Math and the Physics)?
2. We all think that it's propbably the fault of our SJ parent, but let's say that you were given some degree of liberties and even financial resources early in your childhood. Would you be specializing in a specific area, or would you still be a jack-of-all-trades? I know quite a number of ENxPs 10 years older than me, more passionate, have more resources, and they're still undecided on what they want to focus on. Really.
3. Do you purposely put yourself in a laid back state to find your legitimate niche? If you'd already found yours, did you become seriously busy with the endeavor?
4. Let's say that you didn't learn MBTI, and that somehow, you're able to realistically cope in an SiTe envionment. Do you see yourself behaving this way without burning yourself out (after all, ignorance is a bliss)? Or did MBTI somehow give you a sense of becoming a "rebel" because it gave you an understanding on how things are apparently wrong with you in relation to your external environment?